Ghanaian politician and activist, Twum Barimah, has criticized President Nana Akufo-Addo’s administration, claiming that the country is not prepared for an extension of what he describes as “bad governance.”View pictures in App save up to 80% data.
Speaking during a recent public address, Barimah expressed his dissatisfaction with the current leadership, calling for significant changes in the way the country is governed.
Barimah’s remarks come amid rising concerns about Ghana’s economic challenges, increasing unemployment, and public dissatisfaction with the government’s handling of national issues.
In his speech, he emphasized that the people of Ghana are suffering from poor economic policies, high inflation rates, and a growing cost of living, all of which he believes have worsened under President Akufo-Addo’s leadership.
“We cannot allow this bad governance to continue,” Barimah said. “The people of Ghana are tired. They are struggling to make ends meet, and it is clear that the government has failed to deliver on its promises. We are not ready for more of the same under this leadership.”
Barimah also highlighted the lack of accountability and transparency in the government, accusing the president and his officials of mismanaging public resources.
He called for urgent reforms and for leaders to take responsibility for their actions, urging the government to listen to the voices of the people.View pictures in App save up to 80% data.
“The country is heading in the wrong direction,” he continued. “We need leaders who will prioritize the welfare of the people, not their own interests. Ghana deserves better.”
This criticism from Twum Barimah has sparked debates across the nation, with many citizens voicing their frustrations about the current state of affairs.
Some agree with Barimah’s assessment, while others believe that the government is doing its best to manage the difficult circumstances, such as the global economic challenges.
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